The U.S. Government makes low-interest loans available to you and, in some cases, your parents, through the William D. Ford Direct Loan Program to help pay for the cost of your education. Under the Direct Loan Program, you receive funds directly from the U.S. Department of Education, which serves as the lender. The Direct Loan Program includes Direct Subsidized, Direct Unsubsidized and Direct PLUS loans for parents and graduate/professional students.
There are limits on the amount in subsidized and unsubsidized loans that you can receive each academic year (annual loan limits) and the total amounts that you may borrow for undergraduate and graduate study (aggregate loan limits).
Annual Loan Limits |
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Academic Level |
Limit |
Limit |
Freshman |
$5,500 No more than $3,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
$9,500 No more than $3,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
Sophomore |
$6,500 No more than $4,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
$10,500 No more than $4,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
Junior/Senior |
$7,500 No more than $5,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
$12,500 No more than $5,500 in Subsidized Loans. |
Graduate Students |
$20,500 Graduate students are not eligible for Subsidized Loans. |
Aggregate Loan Limits |
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Level of Study |
Limit |
Limit |
Undergraduate |
$31,000 No more than $23,000 in Subsidized Loans. |
$57,500 No more than $23,000 in Subsidized Loans. |
Graduate |
$138,500 Includes loans borrowed during Undergraduate Study. |
If a dependent student’s parent is not eligible to borrow a PLUS loan, the student may be eligible to borrow Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans up to the maximum annual limit for independent students.